Forsyth County Schools Chair Mike Valdes Boosts Early Re-election Fundraising Citing Accomplishments
Forsyth County Schools Board chair Mike Valdes told reporters and supporters on Feb. 22, 2026, he is ramping up early fundraising as he prepares to run for re‑election, citing a record of accomplishments.

Mike Valdes, chairman of the Forsyth County Schools Board of Education, told reporters and supporters on Feb. 22, 2026, that he is accelerating early campaign fundraising as he prepares for re‑election and intends to run on a record of accomplishments. Valdes made the announcement directly to local media and backers, emphasizing a coordinated push to secure resources ahead of the next board contest.
Valdes described the fundraising effort as an early organizational step for his re‑election campaign, telling supporters on Feb. 22 that he plans to highlight the board work he has overseen as chairman. The announcement on Feb. 22, 2026, came in a public setting with local reporters and community members present; Valdes framed the fundraising ramp-up as necessary to communicate his record across Forsyth County neighborhoods and school communities.
The decision by Valdes to begin fundraising early on Feb. 22 will shape the financial landscape of the Forsyth County Schools board race, where campaign dollars pay for mail, digital outreach, and voter contact. As chairman of the Forsyth County Schools Board of Education, Valdes’ ability to raise funds early could affect how quickly his campaign builds name recognition among Cumming and countywide voters and how he responds to challengers who may emerge.

Valdes cited a record of accomplishments that he plans to run on, though he did not list specific projects or vote totals during the Feb. 22 remarks. The chair’s emphasis on accomplishments signals a campaign strategy focused on incumbency and governance experience in the Forsyth County Schools system, rather than on single-issue appeals, according to the remarks Valdes made to reporters and supporters on Feb. 22, 2026.
Valdes’ early fundraising push on Feb. 22, 2026, sets an early political tempo for the Forsyth County Schools board ahead of the next election cycle. Local activists, school interest groups, and donors in Forsyth County will likely track donations and campaign activity following Valdes’ announcement, with the chairman’s Feb. 22 statement marking the opening move that could determine how crowded and financed the re‑election field becomes.
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